into the UP, MI
yayaya ... NOW we get to the good stuff :wings:
Into the upper peninsula of Michigan – thanks to
UPOverland, some of you are becoming familiar with the wonders of “da yoop”. It really is an offroad/ outdoor paradise with spectacular scenery and tons of trails. I had so much fun and took so many pictures, it’s hard to figure out what to post. And I was only there for a few days!
I start up the Keweenaw peninsula, it’s very lush and green here.
I stopped by the
Baraga shrine, a tribute to the “snowshoe priest” who did a lot of missionary work with the Indians in this remote peninsula:
Shipped a friend some WI cheese and found this amazing
triple berry jam at Keweenaw Kitchen in Baraga. The berries are delish in the UP, everyone is out picking blueberries, a bumper crop this year evidently.
Saw another bald eagle, a bit soggy in the rain:
I’d met Tom and Kristian at OvExpo, they were camped nearby and I’d had some fun with them in the midst of the frenzy. I’m not exactly sure where they are in the UP, and they have no idea I’m nearby, but hey – worth a shot. Even if they’re not, I’m sure they’ll have some great tips on places to go.
So I drop them a note, Tom calls me back - they’re both around – turns out this is unusual. Tom graciously offers Kristian’s place to aim for, so over to Marquette I go.
It’s good to see Kristian again, he has lots of toys and great stories about them - he’s always out biking, hiking, kayaking and tripping around the UP - when he’s not globetrotting the world as a ski coach, or remodeling his house. Busy guy.
A spot for Tiger:
I quickly learned, don’t go ANYWHERE with Kristian without a camera in hand! He showed me around his town and we saw some amazing stuff, all close to home. When we drove by Presque Isle and the
Ishpeming railroad ore dock the first day, there was a 1000+ ft ship offloading, and you got some idea how big this thing is –it’s about a ¼ mile long.
For reference, those little things on top of the dock are railroad cars:
We ran into some guy with a restored 60s vintage VW bug, they frequent the same forums and he gave us a tour of his beauty. They’ve both got a thing for air cooled engines.
When
the university is session there’s a lot of people in Marquette, but summertime brings a bit of relief for the locals and the vacationers come. Pretty sure that owning a kayak is a residency requirement for fulltimers, never seen so many vehicles toting them around.
And here’s why – world class paddling and views, very close to hand:
I’m craving a good salad and beer, off we go downtown and meet up with a friend of his for dinner. I’m a beer novice, so we order the sampler – my favorite was a wheat beer, with blueberries! Fresh fish, salad, good company – can’t ask for much more than that.
Pep & I take a walk in the morning over to this beautiful spot:
And a drive over to Little Presque Isle, Pepper approves!
Sign in the parking area – seriously??
Saw this huge nest or something in a tree – pretty strange. I still don’t know what it is, maybe an eagle/osprey nest? Seems unlikely, those are usually in the tops of trees I think. It must’ve been at least 15 feet across: